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my<br />

mi<br />

adjective<br />

Common <strong>Words</strong> 2 las palabras communes 1<br />

more<br />

a child saying, “My things belong<br />

to ME … yes … ME, ME, ME.”<br />

Notes<br />

mí (pron.) = me, myself.<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten<br />

muchas veces<br />

adverb<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten lovers will sing<br />

each other sMOOCHERS<br />

VERSES. Imagine two<br />

girls (f) in love singing<br />

about their boyfriends.<br />

Notes<br />

Lit. many times.<br />

See also; la vez (f.) = time,<br />

occasion.<br />

very<br />

muy<br />

adverb<br />

a MOO-EY cow that<br />

MOOS very frequently.<br />

más<br />

adjective, adverb<br />

a priest weighing two bags<br />

<strong>of</strong> donations and saying,<br />

“This has more MASS than<br />

the other…”<br />

Notes<br />

Used with both masculine and<br />

feminine adjectives.<br />

See also; lo más (adv.) = most,<br />

the most.<br />

much, a lot (many)<br />

mucho<br />

adjective, adverb<br />

that you MOOCH around a lot.<br />

Notes<br />

muchos (m.adj. pl.).<br />

mucha (f.adj.pl.) / muchas (f.adj.pl.).<br />

mucho (adv.) = a lot, very much.<br />

‘me gusta mucho’w = ‘I like it a lot/very much.’<br />

no mucho = not much.<br />

no, not<br />

no<br />

adverb<br />

someone saying, “NO” dressed<br />

in the Spanish colors <strong>of</strong> red and<br />

yellow.<br />

Notes<br />

no mucho = not much.<br />

we<br />

nosotros<br />

pronoun<br />

your Chinese<br />

tailor says,<br />

“We NO SEW<br />

TROUSers any<br />

more, only jackets!”<br />

new<br />

nuevo<br />

adjective<br />

a surfie (m) watching the<br />

surf at the beach and<br />

saying, “There’s always a<br />

NEW WAVE Over there!”<br />

or<br />

o<br />

conjunction<br />

44<br />

<strong>200</strong> <strong>Words</strong> a <strong>Day</strong>!<br />

you can have this letter ‘O’<br />

or this letter ‘O’.<br />

us<br />

nos<br />

pronoun<br />

a group saying, “He KNOWS<br />

us …but now that he’s<br />

famous he ignores us.”<br />

Notes<br />

If placed before the noun,<br />

'nuevo' = new, another, fresh.<br />

e.g. mi nuevo coche = my new car.<br />

If placed after the noun, 'nuevo' = brand new.<br />

e.g. un coche nuevo = a brand new car.<br />

de neuvo = again.<br />

la nueva = news, piece <strong>of</strong> news. e.g. ¿Qué hay de nuevo? = What’s new?

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